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67th Annual Grammy Awards 2025
Most awards Kendrick Lamar (5)
Most nominations Beyoncé (11)
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The 67th Annual Grammy Awards honored the best recordings, compositions, and artists from September 16, 2023, to August 30, 2024, as chosen by the members of the Recording Academy, on February 2, 2025.[2]
In its 22nd year at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the main ceremony was broadcast on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+. It was preceded by the premiere ceremony at the Peacock Theater, starting at 12:30 p.m. PT.
Nominations were announced through a YouTube livestream on November 8, 2024.[3]
The South African comedian Trevor Noah hosted the ceremony for the fifth consecutive time.[4]
Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" swept all five of its nominations, which included Record of the Year and Song of the Year, tying with "Up, Up and Away" to become the joint-most decorated song in Grammy Awards history.
He became the second rap artist to win both awards, after Childish Gambino in 2019.[5]
Beyoncé received the most nominations at the ceremony with eleven and won three awards, including Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Cowboy Carter.
She became the first Black artist to win Best Country Album and the first Black woman to win Album of the Year since Lauryn Hill in 1999.[6]
Chappell Roan took home Best New Artist, and Sierra Ferrell swept the American roots categories, winning all four of her nominations.[7]
Best New Artist nominee Doechii won Best Rap Album for Alligator Bites Never Heal, becoming the third woman to win the award after Hill (with the Fugees) in 1997 and Cardi B in 2019.
Other three-time winners included Charli XCX and St. Vincent.
Other artists that led nominations included Charli XCX and Post Malone with eight each, and Kendrick Lamar and Billie Eilish with seven each.
! Winners and nominees 2025 !
https://www.grammy.com/news/2025-grammys-nominations-full-winners-nominees-list
First round voting took place from October 4 to October 15, 2024. The nominees were announced by Brandy Clark, Kirk Franklin, David Frost, Robert Gordon, Kylie Minogue, Victoria Monét, Gaby Moreno, Deanie Parker, Mark Ronson, Ben Platt, and Hayley Williams on November 8 in a livestream on the official Grammy YouTube channel.[28][29] Final round voting then took place from December 12, 2024, to January 3, 2025, ahead of when the winners were revealed during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony and telecast on February 2.[30][31]
Beyoncé received the most nominations with eleven, which set a new one-year record for nominations by a female artist. She previously shared the record with Lauryn Hill, who earned 10 nominations at the 1999 ceremony, and matched it herself in 2010.[32][33] With a career total of 99 nominations, Beyoncé became the most nominated artist in Grammy history, breaking a tie with her husband Jay-Z.[34]
Taylor Swift is the first woman to earn seven career nominations for Album of the Year with The Tortured Poets Department.[35] "Now and Then" by the Beatles is the first song produced with the help of artificial intelligence to be nominated for a Grammy.[36] Anitta's Funk Generation is the first funk carioca album to be nominated for a Grammy.[37]
Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan became the fourteenth and fifteenth artists in history who have earned Grammy nominations in all four main General Field categories in one night. Charli XCX and Post Malone were added to the nominees for Best Recording Package for their respective albums on December 20.[38]
At 100 years of age, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter became the oldest nominee ever;[39] he won Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording for the fourth time, more than any other recipient to date,[40] which would have made him the oldest winner ever if not for his death in December 2024.[41]
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